Questions: Quel souvenir avez-vous des PCL, lorsque vous les avez rencontré pour la création de Medea You must bear in mind that when I wrote Medea I had written nothing
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More...JEMS: An Online Journal of Experimental Music Studies Reprints Series Vexations and its Performers Originally published in Contact no. 26 (Spring 1983), pp. 12-20. Reprinted with the kind permission of
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